[ale] Debian & Wireless help...
Kevin Krumwiede
kjkrum at comcast.net
Sat Nov 22 00:30:06 EST 2003
I'm new to Debian and wireless networking at the same time. I've
successfully installed Woody on my laptop, but I have yet to get the
wlan-ng drivers to build. (Or build and install a kernel, for that
matter -- something I consider routine on RH.) I'm hoping I'll have
things sorted out by tomorrow night when I head out to the coffee house
with my new WPC11v3. I doubt anyone at the coffee house knows their
SSID or anything like that. Will I need any special tools to discover
these things, or will it "just work" the way it apparently does in
Windows?
Here's a rundown of the problems I'm having:
I tried using make-kpkg kernel-image. The resulting .deb contained the
kernel but no modules. On subsequent attempts (with a freshly untarred
source tree) I used the standard make dep/make clean/make modules/make
modules_install/make install. I still didn't get any modules. I tried
again, changing a few modules and being extra careful with my
configuration this time, and now it won't build at all; something about
undefined symbols. I should have written down exactly what it was, but
building a kernel takes a couple hours on my laptop (P166/48MB) so I'm
not going to do it again right now. I'm using gcc-2.95. Should I
install 3.x? How do I do that on Debian? My attempts at upgrading
anything have so far resulted in disaster...
I then tried building linux-wlan-ng against kernel-headers-2.4.18-bf2.4,
but I get a warning from make config that the headers are for "kernel
version ." and the resulting module contains no version info and will
not load even with -f. I guess you need an actual configured kernel
tree to build the wlan drivers. Where do I get the source for -bf2.4?
apt-get isn't listing it among the candidates for kernel-source.
Thanks,
Krum
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